Re: [313] The mystery of The Martian?????

2001-08-14 Thread Minto George
Yah I saw Namowan play at the UR party during DEMF. He looked like a little kid to me. Maybe some new UR dj/artist Mike is trying to help out and develop like he did with Rolando. Man! that was a dope night if you were there! The space was small and secret squirell stylo trying to find the place

Re: [313] The mystery of The Martian?????

2001-08-14 Thread scott mcgill
Namowan played in London for New Year at Hoxton studios. That was before Bugged Out. - Original Message - From: david beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:11 AM Subject: Re: [313] The mystery of The Martian? > Dont

Re: [313] The mystery of The Martian?????

2001-08-14 Thread Gary Girard
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Re: [313] The mystery of The Martian?????

2001-08-14 Thread david beattie
er for Red Planet. I think that several "ops" are coming over, but oh the mystery, intrigue etc. ;) - Original Message - From: Stewart Caig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:15 AM Subject: [313] The mystery of The Martian?

Re: [313] The mystery of The Martian?????

2001-08-14 Thread Toby Frith
gust 14, 2001 11:15 AM Subject: [313] The mystery of The Martian? > HI > > Well I think I'm gonna check out the Red Planet night, but I've gotta admit to being somewhat confused by the whole red planet thing. The Red Planet releases have been credited to Will Thomas, have featured

[313] The mystery of The Martian?????

2001-08-14 Thread Stewart Caig
HI Well I think I'm gonna check out the Red Planet night, but I've gotta admit to being somewhat confused by the whole red planet thing. The Red Planet releases have been credited to Will Thomas, have featured James Pennington, Eddie Fowlkes and Juan Atkins and sound like they must be produced